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N51.439180° E5.475590°

N51°26.35080' E5°28.53540'

N51°26'21.0480" E5°28'32.1240"

The Philips Museum is situated in the heart of Eindhoven, at the historic site where Gerard Philips first started out in 1891. Here you can see how a small manufacturer of incandescent lamps developed into a leading global company. You will find the Philips Museum in an easily accessible location in the center of Eindhoven.

The Philips Museum is served by excellent public transport links:
The Philips Museum is just a 10-minute walk from the central railway station in Eindhoven. There is also a good bus service to the museum; alight at the ‘Piazza’ or ‘Vrijstraat’ stop.

Visit the old factory where Gerard Philips developed the first Philips incandescent lamp more than a century ago or play Mission Eureka, an educational interactive iPad tour of Philips’ major inventions from when the company was first founded in 1891 right up to the innovations of the future.

The Philips museum tells the story about meaningful innovation and ambitious enterprise of the company focused on improving people’s lives. Philips has realized the museum because we take pride in the history of our company and it provides inspiration for the future of our company. The museum enables Philips to show the origins and evolution of our global company and to take a look to the future.

The past, present and future of a global company

The permanent exhibition gives you a fascinating insight into how Philips has developed from a small incandescent lamp manufacturer into a major, leading global company – from 1891 when the company was first founded right up to and including the innovations of the future. With the help of surprising stories and historic products, the exhibition gives you a real insight into the impact Philips has on people’s lives.

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